ABSTRACT

Since the 1990s, tourism has become a major driver of economic activity and community development in Brazil. New policies and approaches, growing expertise and investment in tourism have brought significant transformation in tourism products, destination development and community involvement. In addition Brazil will be hosting two major sport events in the years ahead, i.e. the Soccer World Cup, in 2014, and the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, in 2016. Brazil offers many cultural and natural attractions but, similar to many other developing countries, it still struggles with issues such as infrastructure, accessibility, product development, service quality, market access and workforce training.

This book provides an in-depth examination of tourism in Brazil, critically reviewing its development and management. The social, economic, political and environmental contexts of this emerging global power provide an intriguing backdrop. The book considers important development issues such as the changing policy context, community benefit tourism and indigenous tourism. It explores the impacts of tourism on the environment, changing community attitudes towards tourism, transport infrastructure and sustainability issues in events. Particular segments are explored including backpacker tourism, sensual tourism, adventure tourism and ecotourism and the implications for tourism research and education are examined. The book draws from theoretical foundations and practical insights, and gives voice to Brazilian researchers who are actively engaged in researching tourism.

Drawing from cutting edge cross-cultural research, this original and timely book will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the areas of Tourism, Geography and related disciplines.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|14 pages

Community-based tourism

Sustainability as a matter of results management

chapter 7|17 pages

Tourism development and distribution channels in Brotas

Brazilian adventure capital

chapter 8|15 pages

Protecting sea turtles via ecotourism

The case of the TAMAR project in Praia do Forte, Bahia

chapter 9|18 pages

Backpacker tourism in the Brazilian Amazon

Challenges and opportunities

chapter 10|17 pages

Sensual tourism in Brazil

The off-season carnival (micareta) experience

chapter 13|8 pages

Conclusions